Aditional drawing to the Food and Architecture project, describing the internal processes of the machines in relation to the whole structure.
9.24.2012
9.17.2012
Archfilm Lund
International Architecture Film Festival in Lund, Sweden, ArchFilmLund 2012, October 5-12th
For the program see: www.archfilmlund.se
For the program see: www.archfilmlund.se
Mater Degree Project Exhibition
A bit late information but still worth mentioning
Reblogged from LAS*12
On Friday September 14, after the lectures, there will be a Vernissage for the Master Degree Project Exhibition in the A-building foyer.
Caroline Lundin and Mats Håkansson will be exhibiting their projects produced at the Bartlett (London) and at the Royal Academy (Copenhagen)
9.07.2012
LAS*12, T minus 7
If I haven't told you before I'm currently working as a project manager for Lund School of Architecture, and my job is to arrange Lund Architecture Symposium, in collaboration with the board of education.
Next Friday it's going down!
I'm super thrilled to have been able to hand-pick a group of people that are really inspiring, and who are showing such a broad spectrum of aproaches to architecture.
Make sure to show up next Friday and even more important, come see the discussion on Saturday, thats usually when the sparks ignite!
8.31.2012
8.15.2012
8.09.2012
Cartography Tokyo
A few of my drawings were published in a booklet now during spring, but I have been to caught up with other things to mention it here on the blog.
The drawing are made in March 2011 and the process can be seen here
8.02.2012
machines and information science
Functional elements are the most beautiful ornaments.
A facade clad with tubes, ladders, wire, reinforcements, chimneys, platforms, rails, antennas so dense that you don't know if it is a facade or if it just a continuos complexity, is a thrilling one. The most fantastic thing about such a design (looking at an old steel plant) is that it is not designed. It is just a pragmatic response to a need, optimized for a certain condition.
When these functions can take advantage of one another and be strengthened form their co-relation, the architecture can be regarded as a system, rather that a building.
Information science is a more beautiful word for system analysis and is a cross disciplinary set of science branches reaching from computer science to social science. The way in which we use the same tools to analyze architecture, computers and social life triggers new possibilities in approaching a conceptual "design"-phase
Architecture should dare to be more naked. I would even dare to encourage exaggerating programmatic functions. Making the system evident and intriguing.
I'm not saying this project (below) is based on information science but it's quite a beautiful project and a successful restoration of a steel plant. Treating the remains humbly and respectfully embedding it in new subordinate structures.
Horno3 in Monterrey, Mexico by Grimshaw Architects.
A facade clad with tubes, ladders, wire, reinforcements, chimneys, platforms, rails, antennas so dense that you don't know if it is a facade or if it just a continuos complexity, is a thrilling one. The most fantastic thing about such a design (looking at an old steel plant) is that it is not designed. It is just a pragmatic response to a need, optimized for a certain condition.
When these functions can take advantage of one another and be strengthened form their co-relation, the architecture can be regarded as a system, rather that a building.
Information science is a more beautiful word for system analysis and is a cross disciplinary set of science branches reaching from computer science to social science. The way in which we use the same tools to analyze architecture, computers and social life triggers new possibilities in approaching a conceptual "design"-phase
Architecture should dare to be more naked. I would even dare to encourage exaggerating programmatic functions. Making the system evident and intriguing.
I'm not saying this project (below) is based on information science but it's quite a beautiful project and a successful restoration of a steel plant. Treating the remains humbly and respectfully embedding it in new subordinate structures.
Horno3 in Monterrey, Mexico by Grimshaw Architects.
via: archdaily |
7.27.2012
7.25.2012
7.19.2012
7.17.2012
AA | Project Reviews 2012
I just learned that it is possible to view projects produced during the past academic year(s) at Architectural Association, on their website.
My dear friend Magnus recommended me to look at this site to get a glance of his project produced at Inter 3. Good stuff, Magnus!
My dear friend Magnus recommended me to look at this site to get a glance of his project produced at Inter 3. Good stuff, Magnus!
7.12.2012
Ji Soo Han | Scrap metal refinery
This has taken its turn around the web (and back) but its a damn nice drawing, well worth looking at again
7.11.2012
Lund Architecture Symposium
I have just started a new blog called LAS*12
Since I graduated from the Royal Academy in Copenhagen in July, this has, besides cooling down, been my primary occupation.
I'm currently employed by the School of Architecture in Lund to manage a two day symposium together with the Director of the School, Christer Malmström.
Make sure to book September 14&15 and stay on top of things with LAS*12

I'm currently employed by the School of Architecture in Lund to manage a two day symposium together with the Director of the School, Christer Malmström.
Make sure to book September 14&15 and stay on top of things with LAS*12
More info to come...
